The first rule about snow
Don’t eat yellow snow
Festival of lights
Hanukkah
Christmas movie including a total of 14 booby traps
Home Alone
Nuts roasting on a open fire
Chestnuts
A spirited or fierce woman, especially one seen as sexually attractive. Also, a female fox.
Vixen
Year of the storm that brought 56 inches of snow to Mt. LeConte
1993
Horned demonic figure from Alpine folklore who punishes children who misbehave on the night before St. Nicholas Day
Krampus
Sweet plant you can suck on
Honeysuckle
1984 charity song featuring Boy George and George Michael
"Do They Know it’s Christmas?"
American name for reindeer
Caribou
Another name for Mr. White Christmas in The Year Without a Santa Claus
Snow Miser
African American week-long celebration taking place December 26-January 1
Kwanzaa
Main character in Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Holly Golightly
This pop star princess just released a Netflix special titled A Nonsense Christmas
Sabrina Carpenter
Christmas reindeer who sings “There’s Always Tomorrow”
Clarice
U.S. state that receives the most snowfall annually with an average of 174 inches
New Hampshire
Holiday celebrated on December 26th where people donate gifts to those in needs
Boxing Day
One of seven magical objects containing a piece of Voldemort’s soul
Horcrux
Popular Christmas song remixed by Tyler, the Creator featured in a 2018 movie remake
"You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch"
Roman counterpart to Greek god Eros
Cupid
Geometric shape of snowflake Queen Elsa mentions in famous ballad, “Let it Go”
Fractal
Italian American Christmas Eve tradition where you won’t leave hungry
Feast of 7 Fishes
Science and art of growing plants for food, medicine, or aesthetic purposes
Horticulture
Instrument Adam Sandler wished for in his famous Chanukkah Song performed on SNL
Harmonica
The other reindeer
Olive